Plant Upright Blue Juniper for Year-round Interest

Virtues: Silvery blue juniper is an easy option for adding year-long color that complements the nearby plants in each season. Tall selections such as ‘Wichita Blue’ and ‘Blue Heaven’ (pictured) provide a strong vertical element in the shrub border. They can also embellish an entryway or multiple plants can be used to create an evergreen hedge or windbreak. They also offer resistance to deer, extreme winter hardiness and good drought tolerance.

Origins: These are selections of Juniperus scopulorum, a species native to the western Great Plains, the Interior West and the Southwest in the US, as well as western Canada.

How to grow upright blue junipers: Choose a site that will accommodate the shrub’s mature size. These junipers prefer sandy soils with good drainage and full sun. Once established they tolerate drought. They will not tolerate waterlogged soils. USDA Zones 3–7.